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Very Cheap Silicone Bakeware
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Me too I just got some on 3 for 2 from Empirestores. But I only got 2, not 3Member no.1 of the 'I'm not in a clique' group :rotfl:
I have done reading too!
To avoid all evil, to do good,
to purify the mind- that is the
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Me too!
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The ones I got are the same as on this link and the store on the link charge three/four times the price. Same loaf tin and same muffin tin.
http://thecookskitchen.com/browse_7630?PHPSESSID=51537f80faab0532cf9c871618c6a8a5“Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.” - Oscar Wilde0 -
A friend told me she got some silicone bakeware cheap at TK Maxx at the weekend. Sorry, I can't remember what she said she'd paid for it, but I know it was a lot less than I paid for mine from Lakeland.Official DFW Nerd No 096 - Proud to have dealt with my debt!0
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I had a look at the bakeware on Lakeland and it is pretty expensive, and you have to factor in the P&P too etc. I saw a pack on QVC of Flexi ware or something like that, but sold out, £25 plus costs etc. I'll be keeping an eye to see if they get any roasting tins etc, handy for Christmas, saves scrubbing away at tins etc and save space too in the kitchen when you can just squash them up and keep in a tupperware tub.“Ordinary riches can be stolen, real riches cannot. In your soul are infinitely precious things that cannot be taken from you.” - Oscar Wilde0
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I don't think they make silicone roasting tins - the meat would be too heavy. The consquences of a wibbly wobbly 'tin' full of turkey and boiling fat :eek: could be dire! I've only seen things like muffin pans, loaf and sandwich tins. The muffin pans are great for yorkshire puddings btw, and I think I'll try some miniature toad-in-the-holes with chopped sausages too.Official DFW Nerd No 096 - Proud to have dealt with my debt!0
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I got a round silicone caketin thingy and I can quite easily do a roast chicken in it..
Also check out the shopping channels, cos Ideal World have this stuff called Wonderflex and they have a roasting tray (excellent for chicken/turkey/roast joints and veggies)and often have offers where you can get 3 set item for about £15 (don't quote me on that in case I am wrong)
I love my silicone stuff, as i don't have to stugglr to turn my roast potatoes cos they even get brown and crispy on the bottom withour sticking... and yes i know that that is the general ideaProud to be me, proud to be who I am!!0 -
Hmmmm. methinks you may be connected to the above mentioned 'expert' site as why else would you post such a 'tip' to a thread that's not been commented upon for years?0
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I got all excited then thinking I could get cheap bakeware. I wanted heart shaped cakes for Valentines Day. Thanks a bunch!0
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